Same-Day Emergency Dental Care in Columbus

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Same-Day Emergency Dental Care in Columbus

Fast, Reliable Care When You Need It Most.

The Emergency Dentistry Process

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Dental Care

STAY CALM

If you experience some sort of dental trauma, the best thing you can do is to stay calm. While you may feel inclined to panic due to the pain and stress of an injury, you can take comfort knowing it can be treated, and our team is here to help get you back to a healthy, pain-free smile.

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REDUCE BLEEDING

Once you’ve gained control of the situation, take assessment of your injury. If you’re experiencing any bleeding, place a strip of gauze on the site of the injury and apply pressure with your by biting down on the gauze. This should slow the blood flow within an hour.

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CONTROL SWELLING

Over-the-counter medications like ibuprofen or acetaminophen can help to temporarily reduce pain and swelling. However, steer clear of any blood-thinning medications like aspirin. An ice pack or cold compress can be applied to the cheek near the affected area to help reduce pain and inflammation.

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CALL US

Time is crucial in a dental emergency. As soon as you’ve regained control of your situation, give us a call! Our team is standing by to help assess the severity of your dental injury and get you the care you need right away.

Our Same-day Emergency Services

Dental Care

STAY CALM

If you experience some sort of dental trauma, the best thing you can do is to stay calm. While you may feel inclined to panic due to the pain and stress of an injury, you can take comfort knowing it can be treated, and our team is here to help get you back to a healthy, pain-free smile.

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REDUCE BLEEDING

Once you’ve gained control of the situation, take an assessment of your injury. If you’re experiencing any bleeding, place a strip of gauze on the site of the injury and apply pressure with your by biting down on the gauze. This should slow the blood flow within an hour.

Medical

CONTROL SWELLING

Over-the-counter medications like ibuprofen or acetaminophen can help to temporarily reduce pain and swelling. However, steer clear of any blood-thinning medications like aspirin. An ice pack or cold compress can be applied to the cheek near the affected area to help reduce pain and inflammation.

Telephone

CALL US

Time is crucial in a dental emergency. As soon as you’ve regained control of your situation, give us a call! Our team is standing by to help assess the severity of your dental injury and get you the care you need right away.

Signs You May Need Emergency Care

Severe Pain

Cracked Tooth

Excessive Bleeding or Discomfort

Injury to Mouth / Jaw

Dental Work That's Fallen Out

Pus or Infection

Loose or Knocked Out Teeth

Signs You May Need Emergency Care

Severe Pain

Cracked Tooth

Excessive Bleeding or Discomfort

Injury to Mouth / Jaw

Dental Work That's Fallen Out

Pus or Infection

Loose or Knocked Out Teeth

Did you know...

Depending on your plan, insurance typically covers the cost of emergency treatment. Not sure if we take your insurance? Click below to check!

So You Have A Dental Emergency. Here Are Your Options

DID YOU KNOW...

Depending on your plan, insurance typically covers the cost of emergency treatment. Not sure if we take your insurance? Click below to check!

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DID YOU KNOW...

We offer same-day care. Our office saves space for emergencies!

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Did You Know

We offer same-day care. Our office saves space for emergencies!

MEET YOUR DENTISTS

Dr. Ellen Saslaw

Dr. Ellen Saslaw is delighted to be part of the Riverglen Dental family and be welcomed by such amazing staff and patients. Dr. Ellen will be facilitating Dr. Hays transition to his well-deserved retirement. ‍ Dr. Ellen lives in Worthington and loves to be able to provide care to her home community. She grew up here in Worthington and attended the Ohio State University for both her undergraduate degree in Spanish and for Dental School. Dr. Hays was one of her instructors! After graduation from the OSU College of Dentistry in 2010, she has been working in private practice and loves treating patients of all ages. Dr. Ellen also performs Clear Aligner therapy, Botox, cosmetic fillers, and much more. She is excited to bring these services to Riverglen. When away from the office she enjoys spending her time with her husband and two daughters, working out, hiking, reading and listening to podcasts. ‍ We are eager for you to meet Dr. Ellen and she is looking forward to getting to know all of our wonderful patients that make Riverglen so special.

Dr. John Folk

Dr. Folk is a graduate of Miami University and The Ohio State University College of Dentistry. He received his D.D.S. in 1986. After graduation, Dr. Folk also taught at The OSU College of Dentistry, in addition to starting his practice at Riverglen. Dr. Folk has since devoted full-time to general dentistry in Worthington and has been at Riverglen Dental Group for 30 years. He enjoys providing dental care for patients from toddlers to seniors.

Dr. Folk and his wife Cathy reside in Powell and have been active in the community, from youth sports and charities, and neighborhood organizations. They have three adult children, Gretchen, John, and Sarah, a son-in-law, and two grandsons. Dr. and Mrs. Folk enjoy music and outdoor sports and activities.

Why Trust Bravo Family Dentistry with Your Emergency?

  • Scientifically Driven - Focused on science-backed treatment and industry-leading technology


  • Convenient Location - Located right off the I-25 and I-70 intersection


  • Sanitary Measures - SteriCenter technology sanitizes and disinfects, leaving no doubts about the cleanliness

Hear From Our Patients

""Coming from a long family history of poor dental health, it is always something I have great trepidation about. That's why I LOVE Riverglen. The entire staff works to make me comfortable and at ease.I doubt a dentist visit will ever be one of my favorite things, but I will never go anywhere else!""

Robert

"The best dentist I ever had! She made me so comfortable and her office staff is amazing! I get compliments on my new smile every day!"

George

"I’ve gone to Dr Saslaw for years. She is absolutely wonderful. She is dedicated to her patients and explains everything she’s doing. I’ll follow her to her new practice Riverglen Dental Group."

Longtime Patient

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Have Questions About Dental Emergencies?

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What should I do if I’ve knocked out a tooth?

To recover your tooth, grab it by the top (the crown) instead of the bottom (the root), as this will prevent further damage from occurring. Next, rinse it with warm water to keep the tooth clean. Finally, replace the tooth back in its socket or add it into a container of cold milk to ensure proper moisture before you come in to see the dentist.

What should I do if my dental work has fallen out?

Put your dental work in a plastic bag or container if you can, and be sure to bring it with you to your appointment. Call us immediately to schedule an emergency visit so we can treat the issue ASAP. Losing a piece of dental work exposes vulnerable parts of your tooth to bacteria, which can trigger an infection, further decay or damage, and cause other complications to arise. This is a serious issue that requires a same-day appointment, so don’t hesitate to contact us right away. We will do everything we can to restore your smile with a new filling, crown, or other restorative dental work.

What should I do about a severe toothache?

If your severe toothache lasts 1-2 days or longer, there’s a strong chance you may have a tooth infection, which constitutes a serious dental emergency. Root canal therapy may be necessary to restore and revitalize your tooth. Give us a call right away to schedule your appointment. Before visiting our office, apply an ice pack, take over-the-counter pain relievers, or apply Orajel or a similar topical product to numb the tooth and soothe the pain.

What should I do about a chipped, broken or cracked tooth?

Don’t hesitate to give us a call for a same-day emergency appointment, even if you think the dental damage seems minor. Without a professional dental exam, it can be difficult to know the severity of a chip, break or crack on your tooth. If left untreated, a broken or cracked tooth can easily become infected and cause further and unnecessary complications. The best thing to do is give us a call and visit our office as soon as possible. Your dentist will examine the tooth, determine the extent of the damage, and offer their best recommendations to repair and protect your smile.

What should I do about a loose tooth?

If a dental injury has caused your tooth to loosen, call our team immediately for a same-day appointment. Without proper care, the nerves supporting your tooth could die, causing the tooth to fall out entirely. Don’t hesitate to reach out, we are here to help! After you’ve scheduled your appointment, it’s important to try to keep the tooth as stable as possible. Avoid touching the loose tooth with your tongue or fingers. Once you arrive at our office for your emergency treatment, your dentist will attach the loose tooth to the adjacent teeth by applying a stabilizing splint. This will allow the healing process to begin so the tooth can re-attach to your gums.

Address:

7720 Rivers Edge Dr #100 Columbus, OH 43235

Hours:

Mon: 8:00am-5:00pm

Tues: 8:00am-5:00pm

Wed: 8:00am-5:00pm

Thurs: 8:00am-6:00pm

Fri: 8:00am-2:00pm

7720 Rivers Edge Dr #100, Columbus, OH 43235, USA

Riverglen Dental, 2025

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Hours:

Mon: 8:00am-5:00pm

Tues: 8:00am-5:00pm

Wed: 8:00am-5:00pm

Thurs: 8:00am-6:00pm

Fri: 8:00am-2:00pm

Address:

7720 Rivers Edge Dr #100 Columbus, OH 43235

7720 Rivers Edge Dr #100, Columbus, OH 43235, USA

Riverglen Dental, 2025

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